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If you're anything but bullish right now, you've been fooled.

>> No.56206957

What makes you bullish at this moment?

>> No.56206998

>>56206957
my huge fucking BALLS

>> No.56207012

Nothing broke. The spx ponzi stock market dumping to 1800 is no reason for an emergency rate cut or treasury buying by the sec

>> No.56207066

>>56206998
This. I love your balls no homo but that goes without saying also I'm not gay

>> No.56207075

i've tried and failed to have a "hedge both sides" mentality. completely missed the Sept pullback. oh well. too dumb to trade and invest. peepee poopoo

>> No.56207078

I'm short term bearish. Mid term bullish. Long term bearish.

In the short term -- September is the worst month for stocks. Always. It sucks, and usually keeps sucking into October.

In the mid term -- Santa Claus rally as hedge funds allocate their money and companies do stock buybacks.

In the long term -- The american consumer has no savings left. They are high up to their nose hairs in debt, and the cost of that debt is at a local high. People are fucked.

Super long term -- Here's where I get bullish again. If you've got an 8+ time horizon, you could buy some good assets during this upcoming downturn. Maybe a house or two. Maybe just stocks. Short of a nuclear exchange with China or Russia, the economy will be in a better place in 8 years.

>> No.56207163

>>56206957
Most the indicators I use are showing clear signs of sell pressure exhaustion on fairly high time frames. And it looks exactly the same as december to january when the price was just flatlining and everyone said it was just consolidating for another move to the downside. But the indicators called it sellers were the ones giving up not buyers. Honestly the fact that we haven't even broken the support and we're getting closer to the halving don't hurt either.

>> No.56207188

>>56207078
Generally agree but I think crypto will go up in spite of the american consumer. Similar to how the stock market rallied on optimism from the rich despite the poor and middle classes thinking its as bad as ever. The bull market only has to last about a year and that enough time to remain delusional despite warning signs on the wall.

>> No.56207218

>>56207188
There's no liquidity. Stop dreaming.

>> No.56207653

>>56207218
>liquidity
crypto... anon.. did u really?

>> No.56207657

>>56207066
okay, faggot

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56207868

>>56207218
>lequadidi

>> No.56208627

>>56206882
I have a bull in my wife's bedroom, does that count as being bullish?